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Standardized tests for certain subjects, given to high

Which of the following is the correct interpretation of P(X
school students, are scored on a scale of 1 to 5. Let X
> 4)?
represent the score on a randomly selected exam. The
distribution of scores for one subject's standardized test
• The probability of a of a randomly selected test having
is given in the table.
score of at most 4 is 0.36.
• The probability of a randomly selected test having a
Score
score of at least 4 is 0.36.
Probability
0.18
0.20
0.26
0.21
0.15
• The probability of a randomly selected test having &
score lower than 4 is 0.85.
• The probability of a randomly selected test having a
score higher than 4 is 0.15.

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Answer: • The probability of a randomly selected test having a score higher than 4 is 0.15.

This is the correct interpretation of P(X > 4). P(X > 4) represents the probability of a randomly selected test having a score that is greater than 4. This is calculated by summing up the probability of all the scores that are greater than 4 in the distribution table.

Explanation:

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